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Which equation of motion explains displacement - time relation​

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Answered by kumkumjaswara1
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The first two equations of motion each describe one kinematic variable as a function of time. In essence… Velocity is directly proportional to time when acceleration is constant (v ∝ t). Displacement is proportional to time squared when acceleration is constant (∆s ∝ t2).

Answered by dhruvpipariya2006
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The first two equations of motion each describe one kinematic variable as a function of time. In essence… Velocity is directly proportional to time when acceleration is constant (v ∝ t). Displacement is proportional to time squared when acceleration is constant (∆s ∝ t2).

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